In today’s modern homes, it’s common to find showers with glass doors or fully enclosed by glass, adding an aesthetic appeal to the bathroom. However, maintaining the pristine look of these glass enclosures can be a challenge. They can easily fall victim to mildew, hard water stains, and soap scum, losing their shine and looking unkempt. Fortunately, there’s a simple solution to restore your shower’s glass to its initial gleam!
The homecare blog, ‘This Grandma Is Fun,’ discovered a winning combination for restoring the cleanliness of shower glass – a mix of Jet Dry and liquid dish soap. The procedure involved the use of a dish wand, modified with a non-scratch scrubber to prevent any harm to the glass.
The author filled the wand with roughly a teaspoon of liquid dish soap, a single drop of Jet Dry, and topped it off with water. Mixing the ingredients within the wand involved a simple tip up and down of the wand.
Upon thoroughly wetting the shower glass, the author then proceeded to scrub it clean. After rinsing and squeegeeing a section of the glass, an immediate difference was visible. The glass was sparkling clean, as if newly installed!
So, if you are battling the grime on your glass shower enclosure, consider trying out this method. The required supplies are common household items that you likely already have in your pantry. It’s time to roll up your sleeves and restore the shine to your shower!
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